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Phillip Burgener

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Phillip Burgener

Birth
Death
18 Jun 1907 (aged 56–57)
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Row 5
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Wednesday, June 19, 1907

After an illness of four weeks, Phillip BERGNER, died last evening, at his home on west Ninth street, age fifty-seven years. Mr. Bergner had been suffering with brights disease and was very patient and considerate up to the time of his death.
Phillip Bergner was born in Marshall county, Indiana, the son of Mr. & Mrs. John BERGNER. In 1873 he was married to Miss Ella SHEARER, to which union was born eight children, seven of whom survive his death, J. E. BERGNER, of South Bend; Roy BERGNER, Mrs. Charles FELDER, of Kewanna; Mrs. Clara CREIG, of Bourbon; Mrs. Ira KALEY, of Delong; Noble BERGNER and Mrs. Oren KARN. About twelve years ago Mr. Bergner moved from Marshall to Fulton county, and up to several years ago he had always lived on a farm. After moving to town he engaged in the cement business. Deceased was one of thirteen children. He was always a kind father and besides a widow, children, and brothers and sisters he leaves a host of friends to mourn his death. Mr. Bergner was a member of the Evangelical church.
The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. NEWMAN officiating. The following brothers and sisters from a distance will no doubt attend the funeral: Charles BERGNER, of Kokomo; John [BERGNER] and Peter BERGNER, of Michigan; Mrs. Wm. SNYDER, of South Bend; and Wm. BERGNER and Mary HECKMAN, of Nappanee.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Saturday, June 22, 1907

Chas. BERGNER, of Converse; William SNYDER, of South Bend; John [BERGNER] and Pete BERGNER, of Michigan; Will BERGNER, of Bremen; and Mrs. Rose CARL, Mrs. Lena WITHEN and Mrs. Mary HECKER, of Nappanee, attended the funeral of Phillip BERGNER yesterday afternoon.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1905-1907
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Wednesday, June 19, 1907

After an illness of four weeks, Phillip BERGNER, died last evening, at his home on west Ninth street, age fifty-seven years. Mr. Bergner had been suffering with brights disease and was very patient and considerate up to the time of his death.
Phillip Bergner was born in Marshall county, Indiana, the son of Mr. & Mrs. John BERGNER. In 1873 he was married to Miss Ella SHEARER, to which union was born eight children, seven of whom survive his death, J. E. BERGNER, of South Bend; Roy BERGNER, Mrs. Charles FELDER, of Kewanna; Mrs. Clara CREIG, of Bourbon; Mrs. Ira KALEY, of Delong; Noble BERGNER and Mrs. Oren KARN. About twelve years ago Mr. Bergner moved from Marshall to Fulton county, and up to several years ago he had always lived on a farm. After moving to town he engaged in the cement business. Deceased was one of thirteen children. He was always a kind father and besides a widow, children, and brothers and sisters he leaves a host of friends to mourn his death. Mr. Bergner was a member of the Evangelical church.
The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. NEWMAN officiating. The following brothers and sisters from a distance will no doubt attend the funeral: Charles BERGNER, of Kokomo; John [BERGNER] and Peter BERGNER, of Michigan; Mrs. Wm. SNYDER, of South Bend; and Wm. BERGNER and Mary HECKMAN, of Nappanee.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Saturday, June 22, 1907

Chas. BERGNER, of Converse; William SNYDER, of South Bend; John [BERGNER] and Pete BERGNER, of Michigan; Will BERGNER, of Bremen; and Mrs. Rose CARL, Mrs. Lena WITHEN and Mrs. Mary HECKER, of Nappanee, attended the funeral of Phillip BERGNER yesterday afternoon.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1905-1907
by Wendell C. Tombaugh


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